SECTIONS.— INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Fielding (G. H.) on the peculiar atmo- 

 spherical phenomena during the preva- 

 lence of influenza, 1833, 461. 



Pinch (Dr. C.) on the diseases and causes of 

 disability for military service in the In- 

 dian army, 1849, 89. 



on the prevalence and mortality of 



cholera in the Indian armies, 1850, 161. 



* on the vital statistics of the armies 



in the East India Company's service, 

 1851, 99. 



FiNDLATER (Mr.) On the state of crime in 

 the suburban burgh of Anderston, 1840, 

 176. 



FiNDLAY (A. G.) on the currents of the At- 

 lantic and Pacific oceans, 1853, 76. 



• on arctic and antarctic currents, and 



their connexion with the fate of Sir John 

 Franklin, 1854, 117. 



on some volcanic islets to the south- 

 east of Japan, includiiig the Bonin islands, 

 1856, no. 



*FrNLAY (G.) on the origin of the modern 

 Greeks, 1846, 117. 



Fisher (Dr.) on the scrofulous tubercle, 

 1845, 82. 



Fisher (Rev. G.) on the nature and origin 

 of the aurora borealis, 1845, 22. 



Fisher (Rev. J.) on remarkable rainbows, 

 1840, 12. 



Fisher (J.) on an atmospheric washing 

 machine, 1860, 210. 



Fisher (Rev. J, M.) on the granite forma- 

 tions of Newabbey, in Galloway, 1840, 



95- 



FisoN (Mrs. W.) on the importance of a 

 colonial penny postage, 1858, 177. 



FiTTON (Dr.) on the arrangement and no- 

 menclature of some of the subcretaceous 

 strata, 1846, 58. 



FiTzRoY (Admiral) on wind-charts of the 

 Atlantic, compiled from Maury's pilot 

 charts, 1855, 39. 



«— — , notice of meteorological observations 

 made at sea, 1857, 28. 



■ on the probable migrations and varia- 

 tions of the earlier families of the human 

 race, 1857, 130. 



• on the aqueous vapour of the atmo- 

 sphere, 1859, 50. 



on the atmospheric waves, 1859, 50. 



* on meteorology, with reference to 



travelling, and the measurement of the 

 height of mountains, 1859, 178. 



- on British storms, 1860, 39. 

 FiTZwiLLiAM (Earl) on statistical reports 



regarding agriculture, 1834, 693. 

 Fleming (Dr. A.) on the rocks of the Upper 



Punjaub, 1853, 43. 

 Fleming (Rev. F.), journey across the rivers 



of British Kaifraria, 1855, 147. 

 ^Fletcher (J,), statistical notices of the 



state of education in York, 1844, 9 1 . 

 , statistical and historical account of 



the ancient system of public charities in 



London, 1845, S2. 



^Fletcher (J.) on the system of coloniza- 

 tion practised by the Irish Society, 1845, 

 91. 



, progress and character of popular 



education in England and Wales, 1848, 

 102. 



• , moral and educational statistics of 



England and Wales, 1848, 105. 



, statistics of Brittany and the Bretons, 



1848, 1 14. 



, statistics of the attendance in schools 



for children of the poorer classes, 1851, 

 99. 



Foot (F. J.) on the geology of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Tralee, 1857, 65. 



Forbes (D.) on the chemical examination 

 of some alloys of copper and zinc, 1854, 

 67. 



on the occurrence and chemical com- 

 position of some minerals from the south 

 of Norway, 1854, 67. 



on the action of sulphurets on me- 

 tallic silicates at high temperatures, 1855, 

 62. 



• on the relations of the Silurian and 



metamorphic rocks of the south of Nor- 

 way, 1855, 82. 



^Forbes (Prof. E.), notice of Testacea new 

 to Scotland, 1836, 99. 



on new and rare British plants and 



animals, 1837, 102. 



^ , two specimens of the lancelot taken 



off the Isle of Man, 1838, 1 10. 



on the distribution of the terrestrial 



Pulmonifera in Europe, 1838, 112. 



, zoological researches in Orkney and 



Shetland, 1839, 79. 

 — — on the Ciliograda of the British seas, 



1839, 85 ; 1840, 141. 



on a pleistocene tract in the Isle of 



Man, and the relation of its fauna to that 

 of the neighbouring sea, 1840, 104. 



on Pelonaia, a new genus of ascidian 



mollusca, 1840, 137. 



on two remarkable marine inverte- 



brata inhabiting the Mgean Sea, 1841, 72. 



on the addition of the order Nucleo- 



branchia to the British molluscous fauna, 



1843, 72. 



on some living animals taken off the 



coast of Cork, 1843, 74. 



^ , notice of a map of Lycia by Lieut. 



• Spratt, 1843, 64. 



on the tertiary and cretaceous forma- 

 tions of the Isle of Wight, 1844, 43. 



, dredging-operations on the coast of 



Anglesea by, 1844, 63. 



on some animals new to the British 



seas, 1844, 64. 



on the morphology of the reproduc- 

 tive system of Sertularian zoophytes, and 

 its analogy with that of flowering plants, 



1844, 68. 



on a remarkable phenomenon pre- 

 sented by the fossils in the freshwater 

 tertiary of the island of Cos, 1845, 59. 



